The Crown Guide to the World's Great Plays, from Ancient Greece to Modern TimesCrown Publishers, 1984 - 866 Seiten From the classics of ancient Greece to the best of modern American theater, this guide provides a plot synopsis, stage history, cast listing, analysis, and critical opinions for each of 750 outstanding plays. |
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... hand . However , the charac- terization - especially of the rather coarse heroine , Emilia - is less Shake- spearean than the style . Whosever the hand that penned them , the non - Fletcher parts of The Two Noble Kinsmen , as C. F. ...
... hand . However , the charac- terization - especially of the rather coarse heroine , Emilia - is less Shake- spearean than the style . Whosever the hand that penned them , the non - Fletcher parts of The Two Noble Kinsmen , as C. F. ...
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... hand in hand with the maid into the arena . In a note for the London premiere , Shaw stated : " There is nothing in- credible in the story except the theatrical coincidence of the meeting of the two in the arena . Such coincidences are ...
... hand in hand with the maid into the arena . In a note for the London premiere , Shaw stated : " There is nothing in- credible in the story except the theatrical coincidence of the meeting of the two in the arena . Such coincidences are ...
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... hand looms the tremendous monopolistic trust , Breakages , ( un ) Limited , which suppresses inventions and produces ... hands of a man of charming manners , who would pay no attention to what the people wanted or demanded but would know ...
... hand looms the tremendous monopolistic trust , Breakages , ( un ) Limited , which suppresses inventions and produces ... hands of a man of charming manners , who would pay no attention to what the people wanted or demanded but would know ...
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